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    The '76 House

    3.7 (458 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Live music
    Moderate noise
    Intimate
    Outdoor seating

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    Rob S.

    Far too often restaurants which offer a look back into history are nothing more than sentimental tourist traps who rely on nostalgia and offer little in the way of cuisine and experience. This is NOT the case with The '76 House. The cornerstone (literally) of charming and historic Tappan, NY The '76 House is the oldest tavern in the country. Many key moments in the founding of our nation took place in these rooms and on the property, however, the food, service, feel, and sense of community stand up to - and even exceed - even the highest standards of excellence in this modern age. Ownership and staff were fantastic. Our group was even lucky enough to get "the nickel tour," and were able to imagine ourselves rubbing elbows with George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. The food was outstanding. Table-side Caesar (a lost art), succulent pork chops, and perfect strip steaks with all the proper sides. Could not be more pleased. Service was even better than the fantastic food. Joe took care of our group and absolutely added to the experience. Based on his recommendations for trip one, I simply cannot wait to try the other items he mentioned. Prices and portions were remarkably fair. Not only an outstanding dining and social experience, but left feeling we got something special for our money. If you have not been, you must go. If you go on occasion, go more often. Bonus points if you play the Hamilton soundtrack on your way to lunch or dinner. Ownership has really done a fantastic job of balancing an amazing dining experience with keeping the original community feel of America's first tavern. Ps. Multiple sized rooms and beautiful patio which could be perfect for private dinners or events.

    Kathy X.

    This is America's oldest tavern and I love how this restaurant was steeped in history, frequented by George Washington himself. The space was expansive containing many rooms, beautiful decor, with really cool live music going on in the main area. My friend and I chose comfortable couch seats in the corner by the fireplace, which felt cozy and intimate. We started off with Grilled Flatbread, which consisted of roasted butternut squash, caramelized onions, shaved Brussel sprouts, Gruyère, chili bacon jam, along with garlic puree. I really enjoyed this. The flatbread was thin, delightfully crispy, while the cheese was satisfyingly melty; veggies were cooked perfectly; and bacon jam added a nice touch. For the entree, I ordered the Duck Hamilton, which came with orange, gran marnier glaze, with a side of sweet potato mash. There were 2 decent size pieces of the duck and it was absolutely delicious! The skin was amazingly crunchy and the duck itself was succulent, juicy, and well seasoned. The gran marnier glaze was full bodied and added a slight sweetness, while the orange gave the dish a citrusy freshness. Sweet potato mash was tasty with some warm spices mixed throughout. I also tried my friend's '76 Famous Pork Chop, which was grilled, double cut Berkshire pork chop, paired with Hudson Valley apple brandy glaze. This was tender and oh so flavorful, especially with the well made sauce. For dessert, I went with the Chocopeanutbutta Pie. I also had Chai tea with milk and honey, which was full of spices and comforting. The pie contained chocolate crust and peanut butter filling with more chocolate. This was quite decadent. The peanut butter and chocolate together was rich, velvety smooth and heavenly. I had a taste of the Salted Caramel Boudino, which was a pudding, with Oreo crumbles and salted pretzel rod. This was light, airy, fluffy, with true flavor of caramel shining through. Service was excellent. Our water was friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and attentive. Everything came out in a timely manner and we were well taken care of from start to finish. I would definitely return to try the Black Angus New York Sirloin, Salmon Terrine, and Apple Crunch.

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    The Critical J.

    This place was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Loads of parking, friendly staff and management, relics are everywhere, rustic atmosphere, fresh food, decent prices, live music every night, drink and food menu variety plentiful! The entire house is original as well I'm definitely coming back here again

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    Grace T.

    We made a reservation for 5 at 6 pm. There were parking lots left in the front of the building. And there was live music today!!! We sat in the patio. We were attended to immediately. We all chose our drinks, and they were promptly brought out. I tried the historical Washington ale. It was creamy and delicious. It was one thing to try the historical drink. Yummy!!! We ordered food to share. Caeser salad as starters Then mussels, fillet mignon medallion skewers, crab cake, salmon terriere, French fries and dessert. We had flourless chocolate decadence and hannah's apple crunch. We also ordered mac and cheese for our toddler. All the food was delicious. The medallion were very nicely done. The crab cake was succulent, so was the salmon. The mussels were good and succulent. And our servers came out to check on us. We loved it. One point to note: It would be better if they had updated the restaurant's menu on their website. And to improve their online presence.

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    Colleen D.

    I only came for drinks but I instantly fell in love with the charm of this place and would like to come back for lunch or dinner. There's so much history here. The staff is friendly and welcoming, especially Hudson (the golden retriever) who gave us a very warm greeting when we walked in the door.

    Karina U.

    Cool spot if you're into history and ghosts. Decent gluten free selection as well. I got the diver scallops, which were cooked well but one of my scallops had grit in it... maybe a bunch of sand in it that wasn't cleaned well? Risotto was a bit mushier than expected. Wasn't a fan of the red wine drizzle either. Burger had a great smoky flavor to it and the fries were crispy.

    Steven C.

    This place caters to the tourists who come to Tappan, NY to visit G Washington's regional headquarters. A lot happened here in the revolutionary war and this tavern was very much a part of it. A well-known spy was right here in this building, incarcerated here, tried here and hanged right near here. The ambience is all about the history. The food is quite good for a touristy restaurant. They mix a wonderful drink. In fact, the Mixology was so impressive that this otherwise solid four star establishment gets the fifth star from this yelper. Fresh oysters, assorted seafood, nicely prepared, steaks, very decent soups. The prices are reasonable, and the service is excellent. The menu changes, and there are always specials. Including locally caught fish, creatively prepared.

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    Jason M.

    I have been making it my intention to go to Sunday brunch regularly this summer - not just because I enjoy brunch, but to explore places I haven't been before. One of my mother's colleagues alerted me to '76 House and how they had a good experience there. I skimmed the menu and noticed they offered a brunch, and since it was July 4th weekend I thought the theming of the restaurant would be a perfect time to check this place out - so off we went. The '76 House describes itself as the oldest tavern in the United States, and I could definitely believe it both approaching the restaurant and walking inside. The aesthetics are Americana to the max - besides the style of the building and its bones, the decor includes a number of artifacts from the US' history. It was not crowded when we were there, so I did a bit of walking around looking at the different items they had around the dining area; the overall aesthetics were great and its a feast for the eyes if you're into Americana. The brunch menu is a la carte (though I think they will eventually be converting it to buffet). There is a good selection of breakfast and lunch items to choose from, as well as a couple of starters. Speaking of which, we decided to order a muffin basket to share; the muffins came in a variety of flavors and were served warm with berry compound butter on the side. These were fine, though the liner stuck to the muffin which led to a clumsy eat. Since it was brunch, I ordered a Bloody Mary which was spiced well with just the right amount of heat. For my main I went with the crab benedict. This had the potential to be good but I think fell short on a couple of things. I would have liked the poached eggs to be a smidge runnier, and the crab cakes were cold in the middle - it took away from the enjoyment of the dish. I appreciated the creativity of the dish though - especially that they used croissant instead of English muffins as the carb base. For dessert I had Hannah's Apple Crunch which was just fine, though was lacking a little on flavor. Service was great - everyone was really friendly and made sure we were taken care of. Overall though, the food fell short for me - I wish it was better so it's hard for me to justify giving more than a 3 here. I would be open to returning to check out more of their menu, but I'm not running back.

    Todd J.

    Went with friends and had a lovely dinner. Made a reservation for 6 and walked right In and sat on the patio as it was a beautiful evening. Promptly the bus boy served us water and some bread. The waitress was right out and took our drink order. Highly recommend the Washington lager. Delicious. We soon placed our food orders. I had the filet skewer on rosemary the wife and friend shared a crab cake and the salmon with risotto. And her husband had the muscles. Thier grand daughter had been given crayons with a paper that also contained a child's menu. She had the butter pasta, and some of my fries. She was a happy girl. Lastly we did order dessert for the table. We had the apple crunch with ice cream. And the flour less chocolate torte. Yummmmmmmy. This establishment dates back to 1776 hence the name. Alot of history here. Check out the interior pics If I had any suggestions. That would be to update your website. It doesn't reflect your menu. We didn't know you had a rotating chefs menu, and a child's menu. This caused us to pack her food. Overall A+ great job. We look forward to returning

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    I love history, so this place was a must. Add the Classic Cesar Salad and a Monday Music event just makes for a great time

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    Really cool for the history buff. Great American history artifacts and ambience. Food was excellent! Service was also excellent.

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    Excellent food and service. The ambience is a tavern . There is live music on weekend . The vibe is casual and upbeat

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    Nice historic venue, decent food, but slow and dishonest service. Will not be returning.

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    Excellent service excellent food excellent atmosphere. What more can we say! Tommy, the host, was incredibly accommodating.

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    We had brunch and celebrated our anniversary there on 12/20/20. We had photos with Santa and paid the photographer cash. But haven't received our photos in the email. Was the photographer in-house staff? How can we contact her to get our pictures?

    Hello! We did hire outside of the restaurant for the photographer however we'd be happy to reach out to her to resubmit the photos to you. Please give us a call at the restaurant with your email information and we'll make sure you get the photos… Read more

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    Rob, the Tavernkeeper and our server (sorry I didn't get her name) made sure that we would be back again soon.

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